Portland, Oregon recently passed Measure 26-228, which represents some of the most expansive voting reforms by a major American city in…
The study of urban and local politics in the United States has long been hindered by a lack of centralized sources of election data. We…
Can democratic participation reduce inequalities in citizenship produced by policing? We argue that citizen participation in policing…
Committee formation in early American legislatures happened when those assemblies were inundated with petitions, a relationship unexamined…
A segment of the American population has long embraced conspiratorial thinking. False beliefs about moon landings or space aliens may seem…
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Depression can affect individuals’ attitudes by enhancing cognitive biases and altering perceptions of risk. Some evidence suggests an…
Are women more likely to quit politics after losing their first race than men? In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, the number of…
Concerns about misperceptions among the public are rampant. Yet, little work explores the correlates of misperceptions in varying contexts…
This article proposes a new statistical method to measure persuasion within small groups, and applies this approach to a large-scale…
This article proposes a new statistical method to measure persuasion within small groups, and applies this approach to a large-scale…